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i knew that congressman dingle asked you a little bit about information technology. in my district in tennessee, we've got a lot of performers as well as having a lot of small business manufacturers who purchase information technology in order to try to get a competitive edge. and then it turns around that they are competing with companies that in china or russia or somewhere that have stolen that information technology. and what i want to know from you is what can you do and can the federal government do anything about the competitive harms that are caused by the theft of that information technology that drives the efficiencies and also, about other u.s. intellectual project that is stolen and specifically, are you going to put any strong ip protections in trade agreements like the trans pacific partnership? >> the short answer is intellectual property that we do not get compensated for, that is taken in other countries and there's no compensation and no recognition of where that initially came from. is flat out a loss to the people in our country who deserve the ri
i knew that congressman dingle asked you a little bit about information technology. in my district in tennessee, we've got a lot of performers as well as having a lot of small business manufacturers who purchase information technology in order to try to get a competitive edge. and then it turns around that they are competing with companies that in china or russia or somewhere that have stolen that information technology. and what i want to know from you is what can you do and can the federal...
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that additional reforms will be passed in the way of r & d tax incentives that are important in many technology-based sectors including our own. >> thank you very much. dave comments about building a satellite means we still haven't learn what had this machine is yet. there's going to be a quiz at the end of today's meeting. i'm guessing it's a new kind of stairmaster. you'll be quizzed at the end. hal, i want to talk about sectors. in your work you identified tipping point sectors where the u.s. competitive position appears to be improving strongly. walk us through that. what is driving the improvement? >> the sectors are chosen because of two factors. the first one being the labor content and the product. so if you're making shoes and clothing that tends to have about 60% labor when you think about relative to china or vietnam that puts the u.s. at a disadvantage so. the goods that tend to have the highest probability of repay tree yalting to the u.s. are around 25% labor, things like computers and electronics, machinery, transportation equipment where the u.s. is very strong, plastics and rubber,
that additional reforms will be passed in the way of r & d tax incentives that are important in many technology-based sectors including our own. >> thank you very much. dave comments about building a satellite means we still haven't learn what had this machine is yet. there's going to be a quiz at the end of today's meeting. i'm guessing it's a new kind of stairmaster. you'll be quizzed at the end. hal, i want to talk about sectors. in your work you identified tipping point sectors...
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trade increases competitions, trade provide access to technologies and inputs for companies but also for societies. trade increase productive efficiency and trade improves macroeconomic stability. keep inflation under control and a lot of benefits. and in particular the benefits of commerce are for all. consumers win, workers win, producers win, we all win with trade and we all win with commerce. but in order to preserve the benefits of trade, it is important that the economies make improvement in their competitiveness. actually, often economies provide the right incentives for governments and for society. and in order to preserve the competitiveness of the country, we made several actions or we took several decisions in order to do so. what kind of decisions we are making? for instance, we are a process of trade liberalizations with even more agreements and treaty with other countries. we started a very special process of tariff reductions in the country, even with countries with which we have not free trade agreements. a process of deregulations in the government. the macroeconomic
trade increases competitions, trade provide access to technologies and inputs for companies but also for societies. trade increase productive efficiency and trade improves macroeconomic stability. keep inflation under control and a lot of benefits. and in particular the benefits of commerce are for all. consumers win, workers win, producers win, we all win with trade and we all win with commerce. but in order to preserve the benefits of trade, it is important that the economies make improvement...
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i think that certain technologies, renewable technolo technologies, they may not work here because gas prices are so low. they might work in a lot of other places. i think -- it isn't over. this is part of a continuing saga. >> there's just so much to unpack here. i do want to bring in john because you talked about sort of the role of private companies and, you know, i think 2005 to 2008 was when you were, you know, sitting from a very interesting vantage point. how would it look if you were sitting there today in terms of in your role as not only head of a company but as a geopolitical czar of sorts, right? you know, how has the landscape changed from when you were leading an oil company? >> my last advice to the board of directors of shell when i retired in 2008 was to steer capital away from the united states because the united states was so confused on energy policy going forward that government had taken on not just in the current administration but prior administrations as well the role of disabler rather than enabler. and as we move through the '50s, '60s and '70s of the last ce
i think that certain technologies, renewable technolo technologies, they may not work here because gas prices are so low. they might work in a lot of other places. i think -- it isn't over. this is part of a continuing saga. >> there's just so much to unpack here. i do want to bring in john because you talked about sort of the role of private companies and, you know, i think 2005 to 2008 was when you were, you know, sitting from a very interesting vantage point. how would it look if you...
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if you go over the stile approaches we're never going to succeed what we need to do is to focus on technology. so they go you need real action you just need to be replacing solar panels you need to be moving away from coal and to natural gas and that's the way to save nature otherwise you're spending a lot of money and even one hundred years down the line there will be very little fact absolutely i think at the moment to me it's all about priorities as well we're in the midst of an economic crisis i think green love isn't always top of the list sadly that's right and even if the united states and china actually did join the kyoto protocol they would be ending up spending so much money that it would create an economic disaster not just for them but for the rest of the world to write and nobody wants out of course ok to meet you thank you very much indeed for that. is check out the markets and u.s. stocks they are still managing to gain us as economic data in china beat estimates and investors watch the latest developments in the american budget talks that european stocks fell from an eighteen
if you go over the stile approaches we're never going to succeed what we need to do is to focus on technology. so they go you need real action you just need to be replacing solar panels you need to be moving away from coal and to natural gas and that's the way to save nature otherwise you're spending a lot of money and even one hundred years down the line there will be very little fact absolutely i think at the moment to me it's all about priorities as well we're in the midst of an economic...
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[laughter] not necessarily technology that it is an expensive but what they're willing to spend money. we don't know what it it is. i am sure there are many entrepreneurs who have a better idea than those in washington. >> would you be in favor of a significantly higher gasoline tax with the externalities' as they are referred to with his been polish gen? >> but thought it was underpriced firewood be in favor of the carbon tax but i don't believe it it is underpriced. there are many benefits benefits, more job ability ability, people can drive on trips, then drive to get to work where public transportation does not run. and attracting it back to the united states and then we need a price raising a was an accord now gasoline it is about $3.50 per gallon almost twice when obama's took office. when there it is a shortage of one type of energy people switch. there are not negative externalities' to use energy. it will continue to be cleaned as old equipment it is taken off the road in new equipment it is brought on. to say garrett of the 1995 jeep there would get cleaner it it is true the
[laughter] not necessarily technology that it is an expensive but what they're willing to spend money. we don't know what it it is. i am sure there are many entrepreneurs who have a better idea than those in washington. >> would you be in favor of a significantly higher gasoline tax with the externalities' as they are referred to with his been polish gen? >> but thought it was underpriced firewood be in favor of the carbon tax but i don't believe it it is underpriced. there are many...
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that means open from a technology and operable stand. but it also means an open place for discourse. this is an area where it my opinion there is the least amount of international agreement. we will have a long set of conversations about what content is appropriate by governing bodies and various jurisdictions. that is a longer-term conversation. it is not strictly about cyber security. on the other hand it does relate to the nature of cyberspace. for those of us to think about these questions about what is cyberspace and how does the work and how does it become an environment for humans to collectively discuss and take action on global problems, this question of content will become increasingly of important and something we need to deal with. you have those four threads and on top of that you have a question of governance, how do you manage these things collectively. for that, just as the deputy said we are trying to make sure we can get the machines to help us protect them by having them -- by automating some of the response and alert
that means open from a technology and operable stand. but it also means an open place for discourse. this is an area where it my opinion there is the least amount of international agreement. we will have a long set of conversations about what content is appropriate by governing bodies and various jurisdictions. that is a longer-term conversation. it is not strictly about cyber security. on the other hand it does relate to the nature of cyberspace. for those of us to think about these questions...
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. >> general do you have anything quite >> north korea's citizens now have more access to new media technology. >> there are certain elite that have access to that sort of thing, the general citizenry unless it is smuggled out from the outside do not. and of course the north regime realizes that and what social media and means in terms of freedom and the outside world and freedom of information. >> house so -- let me turn to pakistan. we know that the fractious environment they are, it is a regime divided. who determines there the level of cooperation in counterterrorism and counterinsurgency. >> as you may know, the pakistani government is in the throes every examining reset if i can use that term about the relationship reset if i can use that term about the relationship reset if i can use that term about the relationship put the united states. that is subject to their parliament is going to take a. so we will wait. so i can't access the current economic situation in pakistan? >> well, they have their challenges. it is a tough situation there for them. >> another question on pakistan. your as
. >> general do you have anything quite >> north korea's citizens now have more access to new media technology. >> there are certain elite that have access to that sort of thing, the general citizenry unless it is smuggled out from the outside do not. and of course the north regime realizes that and what social media and means in terms of freedom and the outside world and freedom of information. >> house so -- let me turn to pakistan. we know that the fractious...
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short technology is great and every little bit will help us something like fracking is going to give us the opportunity to reduce our foreign dependency on oil but at the same point it's not going to eliminate eliminated it's projected that by twenty thirty five even with fracking technologies in play we'll still as the u.s. be needing to import thirty six percent of our crude oil so it helps and the more we can do like that fantastic but ultimately you know we have to attack it from a lot of different perspectives and all of those things including technology takes time to put into the infrastructure and i think that's important to consider as well so you know we can't do it all overnight but the more we can attack it overall the better we might be down the line ok and before i get to the yes because i really want to get to that before we run out of time i do want to quickly ask you about these reports that the white house has been mulling over possibly releasing some of the strategic petroleum reserves what impact would this have or even what impact would the idea of this have. ok s
short technology is great and every little bit will help us something like fracking is going to give us the opportunity to reduce our foreign dependency on oil but at the same point it's not going to eliminate eliminated it's projected that by twenty thirty five even with fracking technologies in play we'll still as the u.s. be needing to import thirty six percent of our crude oil so it helps and the more we can do like that fantastic but ultimately you know we have to attack it from a lot of...
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we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what w could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. coming u who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. >> i talk about how innovation makes life better but where is the innovation coming from? politicians say from government. the big success story is america putting a man on the moon but think about it, yes, nasa put a man on the moon but they spent billions and have not been back in 40 years. by contrast, an organization called x prize is offering a prize and now a space ship launched three people into space. they won $10 million. there is another x prize offered for a private moon landing. here is a sample of the device of a lander that is being tested negotiation governnt money, none of your taxes involved, 80ive innovation driven by entrepreneurs taking the risk. competition if a car that gets 100 miles per hour has drawn nearly 100 entrepreneurs. the design competition w
we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what w could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. coming u who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. >> i talk about how innovation makes life better but where is the innovation coming from? politicians say from government. the big success story is america putting a man on the...
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easy, and there is so little risk in targeting and killing someone anywhere in the world with this technology that i think due process some procedures and rules need to be put in place so that there are precedents and due process that administrations can follow in useing this tool responsibly. >> eliot: i think there will emerge shortly a consensus of what you said is exactly right. what is war almost becomes individualized assassination and there is a boundary line where due process is implicated, and we'll need to sort that out. was there a plan in place to bring bin laden back alive or that e- not going to be brought back alive. if he's there kill him? >> the president told me, and i take him at his word, that his preference was that he bring him back alive. he has fairly consistently argued and tried to get these top al-qaeda leaders before judges and criminal courts where you feels that's the appropriate venue for prosecuting these people. of course, he has been met with a great deal of political resistence with when he has tried to do that. for instance, with khalid sheikh mohammed. the
easy, and there is so little risk in targeting and killing someone anywhere in the world with this technology that i think due process some procedures and rules need to be put in place so that there are precedents and due process that administrations can follow in useing this tool responsibly. >> eliot: i think there will emerge shortly a consensus of what you said is exactly right. what is war almost becomes individualized assassination and there is a boundary line where due process is...
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. >> we just saw that sandals recreated a wedding experience for technology savvy brides. so social media and mobile purchasing, how has that changed things? >> the past year, you think about what happened with pinterest. you can go through any page, make a virtual inspiration board, and share that with your planner, your mom, your bridesmaids and it's taking it to a new level. and this bride has never known the world without the internet. she's tweeting, using facecebo, and the bride still does want to keep it private. pinterest is a place where she can share and her husband might not be on it, not everyonee is n it, but they're using everything. >> speaking of facebook founder, mark zuckerberg got married, and but saw famous brides be trendsetters in the past. any trends because of mark's wife? >> i think everybody was really interested in her. think thought -- i think brides in gener are looking for inspiration from everyone where and every one. they want to know who designs the dress, i think a lot of people got introduced to someone they may not have known.. >> great
. >> we just saw that sandals recreated a wedding experience for technology savvy brides. so social media and mobile purchasing, how has that changed things? >> the past year, you think about what happened with pinterest. you can go through any page, make a virtual inspiration board, and share that with your planner, your mom, your bridesmaids and it's taking it to a new level. and this bride has never known the world without the internet. she's tweeting, using facecebo, and the...
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well going into the future science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the huge you're covered. the children of beslan may have had some sense of foreboding before the terrorist attack after the tragedy parents found odd looking drawings startling verses and morose entries and diaries among the items of their dead children. these pictures were made by allah but tug of his son to morrow he hoped to become an artist though most of his paintings showed landscapes for some inexplicable reason he made an about turn in the summer of two thousand and four. i would bet though. this picture shortly before the tragedy it shows an explosion as you can see one of the schoolchildren was going towards the building they didn't but while the other one was thrown up into the air he would. it was our to blois drew this picture. it shows a school a gym helicopters a fire a crowd of people on the island says and firefighters who wait was at that school. i was down and when i first saw it. this is zero destroyed why didn't the eleven year old boy draw a picture of
well going into the future science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the huge you're covered. the children of beslan may have had some sense of foreboding before the terrorist attack after the tragedy parents found odd looking drawings startling verses and morose entries and diaries among the items of their dead children. these pictures were made by allah but tug of his son to morrow he hoped to become an artist though most of his paintings showed...
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would have more news in about thirty minutes time the first the latest edition of technology update. hello and welcome to technology update this month we've ditched the bright lights in crowded streets of moscow for snow cover novosibirsk now this region siberian city is actually a hotbed of russian scientific activity and our first stop takes us to an institute that's long been the heart of the region's famed academic cluster. the booter institute of nuclear physics is one of the world's leading research centers in its field but here it's not just experiments they're interested in they also designed and built some of the most complex instruments used in particle physics research now most of us are familiar with adam smashers but here they're working on an extremely important but complimentary piece of equipment and electron cooler the technology behind this beast was pioneered back in the one nine hundred sixty s. by the man whose name graces the facade of this institute given the growing power range that modern particle accelerators are capable of the beam needs to be cooled in ord
would have more news in about thirty minutes time the first the latest edition of technology update. hello and welcome to technology update this month we've ditched the bright lights in crowded streets of moscow for snow cover novosibirsk now this region siberian city is actually a hotbed of russian scientific activity and our first stop takes us to an institute that's long been the heart of the region's famed academic cluster. the booter institute of nuclear physics is one of the world's...
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we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. coming up, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. progresso
we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. coming up, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erectile dysfunction get in...
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we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. coming up, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. >> i talk about how innovation makes life better but where is the innovation coming from? politicians say from government. the big success story is america putting a man on the moon but think about it, yes, nasa put a man on the moon but they spent billions and have not been back in 40 years. by contrast, an organization called x prize is offering a prize and now a space ship launched three people into space. they won $10 million. there is another x prize offed for a private moon landing. here is a sample of the device of a lander that is being tested negotiation government money, none of your taxes involved, 80ive innovation driven by entrepreneurs taking the risk. competition if a car that gets 100 miles per hour has drawn nearly 100 entrepreneurs. the design competitio
we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. coming up, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. >> i talk about how innovation makes life better but where is the innovation coming from? politicians say from government. the big success story is america putting a man on...
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we have to keep developing new technology that helps us use less energy. we have to keep relying on american know how and ingenuity that comes from places like this one, national community college. that's our future. and that's exactly the path we've been taking these past three years. because of the investments we've been making the use of renewal energy in this country has nearly doubled and thousands of americans have jobs because of it. we're taking every possible action to develop a near 100 year supply of natural gas, which releases fewer carbons. that's something experts believe will support more than 600,000 jobs by the end of the decade. our cooperation with the private sector's position in this country to be the world's leading manufacturer of high-tech batteries that will power the next generation of american cars. and after three decades of doing nothing, we put in place fuel economy standards that will make sure our cars average nearly 55 miles per gallon by the middle of the next decade. that's nearly double what we have today. not just cars,
we have to keep developing new technology that helps us use less energy. we have to keep relying on american know how and ingenuity that comes from places like this one, national community college. that's our future. and that's exactly the path we've been taking these past three years. because of the investments we've been making the use of renewal energy in this country has nearly doubled and thousands of americans have jobs because of it. we're taking every possible action to develop a near...
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but don't get lost in the crowd with one russian blog that proves all the stereotypes wrong technology here are cheap. coverage. fewer chances but full of life. limited time. more optimistic. the theater pretty ingenious open their hearts to the rest of us. are real limits. on our team. welcome back to spotlight and al green aren't just a reminder that my guest on the show today is killed by a ski russian president's special envoy to the shall i hop ration organization can you we talked about about expanding the the organization that he as c.e.o. but new countries applying membership well usually charts about joining their c.e.o. start always when certain country. is spoiling it throughly shoes with the united states so does it mean that the cereal is considered by many at least in the region as a counterweight to the u.s. led west. well i think this is a. very typical view of a. western citizen knowing little about the sea org and considering it. as as an m d u.s. antenatal project for enticing a counterweight which is which does mean anti-war. and this perception is. completely wrong
but don't get lost in the crowd with one russian blog that proves all the stereotypes wrong technology here are cheap. coverage. fewer chances but full of life. limited time. more optimistic. the theater pretty ingenious open their hearts to the rest of us. are real limits. on our team. welcome back to spotlight and al green aren't just a reminder that my guest on the show today is killed by a ski russian president's special envoy to the shall i hop ration organization can you we talked about...
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the second area has to do with the technology work force that we rely on. in our company and i think this is true in other u.s. satellite builders, about half of our employees are engineers and scientists. and we rely on the young kids coming out of school to a pretty significant extent. the average age of our engineering staff is in the 30s. today u.s. universities are doing a great job of training students in the fundamental engineering disciplines that go into building a satellite. mechanical, electrical engineering and so on. and they do this not only for kids that grow up in the u.s. but for bright young people that come to our country from all around the world to obtain the best technical education they can get in high technology areas. unfortunately, our immigration limits on foreign born but u.s. educated engineers and scientists i think are increasingly out of touch with the global competitive realities we face. today across all of the engineering schools in the united states, a little over 50% of ph.d. candidates in engineering and about 40% of ma
the second area has to do with the technology work force that we rely on. in our company and i think this is true in other u.s. satellite builders, about half of our employees are engineers and scientists. and we rely on the young kids coming out of school to a pretty significant extent. the average age of our engineering staff is in the 30s. today u.s. universities are doing a great job of training students in the fundamental engineering disciplines that go into building a satellite....
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well things are the first science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. cultures that so much are given to the huge musician bearing in mind that remark with siri on the brink of violence escalates in this in battle country the calls for strong sanctions and even a military intervention grow in intensity. in kalmykia the majority of the population is buddhist here there is a saying that if a person is pure of heart one turn of the prayer wheel is as good as saying a million mantras constantine then bales is not a religious man but every time he sets out on a journey he comes to the sacred place to forget about worldly things for a while today constantine is heading for the so-called charney zimmy all black lands one of the most environmentally troubled regions of kalmykia it is found two hundred kilometers southwest of comic his capital s. star his mission is to monitor the work battling the desert of the cation in this area. is an arid region located in the southeastern part of european russia. my organ that this is my homel
well things are the first science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. cultures that so much are given to the huge musician bearing in mind that remark with siri on the brink of violence escalates in this in battle country the calls for strong sanctions and even a military intervention grow in intensity. in kalmykia the majority of the population is buddhist here there is a saying that if a person is pure of heart one turn of the...
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we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. comingp, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you'rstill having difficulty breathing, ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lun
we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. comingp, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike...
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because over time there will be her choice is to make in terms of policy, hard choices in terms of technology, hard choices to make in terms of this. so i think that if it to start asking questions about whether we want google to handle all of our shopping and all for learning needs. and if we don't and if we recognize google in 20 years is almost certain to be very different company, maybe even known at that time that somebody completely different like the reincarnated head of rupert murdoch. who knows what will happen down the line. but at that point, google won't be the google recruiter please. the mature google of different pressures. who will note the world wide web is in 20 years. we didn't know 20 years ago. and as we move more of our information seeking habits and shopping seeking habits to lock down close devices that aren't really on the web, but connected to digital networks on the lattice. the less money google will make in the long term unless he can keep expanding market. this is an interesting battle going on that we should pay attention to. google wants people to be comfortabl
because over time there will be her choice is to make in terms of policy, hard choices in terms of technology, hard choices to make in terms of this. so i think that if it to start asking questions about whether we want google to handle all of our shopping and all for learning needs. and if we don't and if we recognize google in 20 years is almost certain to be very different company, maybe even known at that time that somebody completely different like the reincarnated head of rupert murdoch....
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science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. so for assistance for a new job the race of. the race of leukemia for example is surgery its arms expect . breast cancers more and sends on its toes cancers fourteen times i will forget the exact juices bullish huge numbers there's not nothing that you have ever found in any epidemiological study to be read like there is a way that brings victory. to its creator. he's not alone some are more severe than others we have something that is born without skulls without organised and sometimes with their legs totally to mr black means death to those who would point it's such. a man. and to those who choose this window. and the celebrates it and they don't realize it said stand looking at their own future counsel and. this is just. it's so science. i have. leakage and i'll show you the extent for much i have leakage. wealthy british style rolls spent on this front.
science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. so for assistance for a new job the race of. the race of leukemia for example is surgery its arms expect . breast cancers more and sends on its toes cancers fourteen times i will forget the exact juices bullish huge numbers there's not nothing that you have ever found in any epidemiological study to be read like there is a way that brings victory. to its creator. he's not alone some are more...
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natural gas and oil and hydraulic fracturing, a lot of the 3-d seismic technology used in this got its start in federal labs. the independents that were responsible for the breakthroughs in natural gas fracturing were helped tremendously by a federal subsidy on natural gas production. it was a dollar a million btus at a time when natural gas prices were very low and it's hugely significant. you might think of that as being a better federal policies. it was a subsidy put on when needed and taken off when wasn't needed. there are a number of things goinging on in terms of the federal government now. the president was out in oklahoma just a few months ago encouraging the federal agencies across the board to speed up in permitting processes for infrastructure developments. and, you know, a lot of things are happening, i think, that are much more positive than what you often see in the press. so my feeling is that the economics ultimately are going to drive this and the economics are positive that many of the things that we are seeing in the energy area will have very strong implications fo
natural gas and oil and hydraulic fracturing, a lot of the 3-d seismic technology used in this got its start in federal labs. the independents that were responsible for the breakthroughs in natural gas fracturing were helped tremendously by a federal subsidy on natural gas production. it was a dollar a million btus at a time when natural gas prices were very low and it's hugely significant. you might think of that as being a better federal policies. it was a subsidy put on when needed and taken...
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. >> technology has completely made. surveys say the bride would rather lose her sense of smell than give away her computer or smartphone. >> what we have done is to come up with your wedding, your style, the inspirational tool is there to create what bouquets look like, reception pieces, and the designer really brings it to life. >> weddings, honeymoons, it's about 35 per, 40% of our total visits. we have had about 250,000 come to our resorts over the years and get married. >> saying i do is a $53 billion business. what makes today's brides and grooms say i'll buy? elizabeth graves is editor in chief of "murd weddings." >> thanks for having me. >> the average cost of a wedding $27,000. tell me about brides and grooms as consumers. how are they shopping for the big day? well, i think it's all about personalization now. one thing you have to keep in mind is they're getting married a little later. the average age far bride is 27, 28, and for a groom it's 29. in the city, you see that even -- you know, there's lots of 34, 3
. >> technology has completely made. surveys say the bride would rather lose her sense of smell than give away her computer or smartphone. >> what we have done is to come up with your wedding, your style, the inspirational tool is there to create what bouquets look like, reception pieces, and the designer really brings it to life. >> weddings, honeymoons, it's about 35 per, 40% of our total visits. we have had about 250,000 come to our resorts over the years and get married....
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solar is not the most reliable technology. so, we looked at solar initially when we were doing product development, and we decided that there was another untacked energy source in africa, which has been used for centuries, and that is human power. >> entrepreneurs become energy providers, with muscle power feeding a generator. 20 minutes of peddling can recharge five batteries, costing 10 cents a light, one fraction of the price of kerosene. what could be more efficient? ♪ >> he earns money both by recharging batteries and by selling the lights, and he has plenty of customers. >> my business keeps growing and growing. last year i sold 175. this year, i think i can almost double that to 300. >> the lights are not just brightening up everyday life in rural rwanda. they are also hoping to tap economic potential. daniel is one of many fishermen in the wetlands along the river and is using silk as bait to catch nocturnal catfish. the date is prepared during the last minutes of daylight and then set out. as soon as it has gotten d
solar is not the most reliable technology. so, we looked at solar initially when we were doing product development, and we decided that there was another untacked energy source in africa, which has been used for centuries, and that is human power. >> entrepreneurs become energy providers, with muscle power feeding a generator. 20 minutes of peddling can recharge five batteries, costing 10 cents a light, one fraction of the price of kerosene. what could be more efficient? ♪ >> he...
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now, arguably, the record of using a residenced technology transfers to build up and develop an indigenous arms industry is limited. we see a number in this regard, china to some degree more successful in recent years and we've seen south korea and singapore also develop niches. i think it's also worth noting in many of these cases they're not just seeking to deliver indigenous arms for their own defense but notching up export sales as i mentioned earlier. although many of these products are still relied upon foreign -- intention with regards to asian recipients is worth highlighting in the middle east too. our data indicates the volume of deliveries during 2007 to 2011 declined by 8%'s the only region we've noted decline. this is not necessarily a result of the arab spring. most notable, the decline to united emirates, taken deliveries of major common aircraft in the previous period. there's been a steep dedplin these cases. also worth highlighting that just outside the top ten, saudi arabia, largest arms importers but one we expect to see soon. eurofighter and the mega deal, for the past
now, arguably, the record of using a residenced technology transfers to build up and develop an indigenous arms industry is limited. we see a number in this regard, china to some degree more successful in recent years and we've seen south korea and singapore also develop niches. i think it's also worth noting in many of these cases they're not just seeking to deliver indigenous arms for their own defense but notching up export sales as i mentioned earlier. although many of these products are...
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but sometime in the '9 0z and certainly in the last decade, the flow of technology reversed. on a net bea sis we see more technology being created in the commercial sector that's then being adopted for use in the government programs as budgets have gotten tighter and as the level of performance of commercial technology has -- because of shorter cycle times has advanced more. therefore to stimulate continued private r and d investment by u.s. companies, i feel that the congress should adopt a more -- a longer term approach to r and d investment incentives. for those that follow it you may know that the r and d tax credits that help in this regard have been -- have been somewhat problematic in recent years. and so looking ahead instead of relying on one year in some cases one year retro active r n reinstatements of the r and d credit it would be highly desirable to see a five or ten-year extension of that mechanism and that it be simplified and strengthened to put it more on par with the economic incentives that many of our european and asian competitors enjoy. in the second ar
but sometime in the '9 0z and certainly in the last decade, the flow of technology reversed. on a net bea sis we see more technology being created in the commercial sector that's then being adopted for use in the government programs as budgets have gotten tighter and as the level of performance of commercial technology has -- because of shorter cycle times has advanced more. therefore to stimulate continued private r and d investment by u.s. companies, i feel that the congress should adopt a...
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the technology was discovered accidentally by this major food manufacturer. it was a by product of research of developing a new product that contain amino acid. researchers were trying to fin out how the product affects humans. they took blood samples from 20,000 people who eat the company's food. researchers discovered the amount of amino acids vary among healthy people and cancer patients. there are more than 40 different amino acids in the blood. lung cancer patient vs a higher amount of serine than healthy people but the patients have less histidine and glutamine. patients with stomach cancer have lower six types of acids. >> translator: from the differing proportion of amino acids we can determine patients' general state of health. >> reporter: the manufacturer confirms the larger the imbalance, the greater the cancer is. in spring last year the manufacturer completed research into practical application of the test. a man from this town took the test. he thought the test would be a cinch but the results took him by surprise. >> translator: the results sh
the technology was discovered accidentally by this major food manufacturer. it was a by product of research of developing a new product that contain amino acid. researchers were trying to fin out how the product affects humans. they took blood samples from 20,000 people who eat the company's food. researchers discovered the amount of amino acids vary among healthy people and cancer patients. there are more than 40 different amino acids in the blood. lung cancer patient vs a higher amount of...
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it's technology innovation all the least of melanin still around russia we've got the future coverage. we've had with the city just joins a very well not a lot here in moscow top stories about plane crash in russia in siberia kills thirty one on board after the aircraft went down just minutes following takeoff people survived the accident possibly thanks to the attempted emergency landing a technical failure or a buildup of ice on the french italian made aircraft among the main courses being investigated. the international envoy to syria tells the un security council damascus has agreed to start implementing a ceasefire from april the tenth that's the friends of syria group reportedly on the probable position part is criticized by russia for undermining you went back to peace efforts. and the much anticipated reform registration for political parties in russia a controversial response from the position leaders fear the legislation prompted by mass protests will result in too many factions bidding for power. with the summary of those stories for in about fifteen minutes from now meanti
it's technology innovation all the least of melanin still around russia we've got the future coverage. we've had with the city just joins a very well not a lot here in moscow top stories about plane crash in russia in siberia kills thirty one on board after the aircraft went down just minutes following takeoff people survived the accident possibly thanks to the attempted emergency landing a technical failure or a buildup of ice on the french italian made aircraft among the main courses being...
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. >> and now, a conversation on the impact in future of technology on the world. ranging from censorship and other countries to the use of twitter in the olympics. this aspen institute form is an hour and five minutes. -- forum is an hour and five minutes. >> thank you all and welcome. let me ask you to take your seats, it be made. i want to thank the jerry murdoch and geena murdoch, the chairs of our gala event. [applause] on behalf of our chairman, bob steele and myself, will come to our summer gala event. we will have two conversations here. i will moderate the second. but on the theory that you have seen enough of me, zoey baird will moderate the first with padma warrior, an old friend and one of the great pioneers of the digital age. so let me turn it right over to the zoe baird and pat month -- and padma warrior. [applause] >> thank you. some of you know me as zoe baird. [laughter] i've known walter long time. but we are here today to talk with padma warrior and not about me. she is the chief technology and strategy officer for cisco and formerly the chief e
. >> and now, a conversation on the impact in future of technology on the world. ranging from censorship and other countries to the use of twitter in the olympics. this aspen institute form is an hour and five minutes. -- forum is an hour and five minutes. >> thank you all and welcome. let me ask you to take your seats, it be made. i want to thank the jerry murdoch and geena murdoch, the chairs of our gala event. [applause] on behalf of our chairman, bob steele and myself, will come...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. admission free accreditation free. for charge is free to make humans free risk free. types free. old free broadcast quality video for your media. and free media. dot com. wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cons a report on. the rivals. good fifteen people killing each other in their country there will be. self-imposed from society i will myself and my boy my brother. and my frustration. got. into the. two of the most violent gangs in the us history. is just all modeled kill or be killed with colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches. as is the violence they are made in america on the antti. niemi speak your language the. whole programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing story for you. then trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog c
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. [ man announcing ] what we created here. what we achieved here. what we learned here. and what we pioneered here.
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. [ man announcing ] what we created here. what we achieved here. what we learned here. and what we pioneered here.
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we have the technologies to figure this out. we need to get the billion dollar beauty companies supporting this research. of course the power of act vision, opi nail products. they are the largest seller of largest products worldwide, 70 countries. they are using -- why don't you take it out of your u.s. products. they weren't too keen on that. we think the europeans are crazy. opi has fun names like i am not really a waitress red. we decided to do a spoof and we came up with our own names, like i can't believe it is a carcinogen. we dressed up with sashes that said mistreatment. this all happened in may, by august the company announced they were taking out formaldehyde and now advertising all of their products are free of those chemicals. >> [applause]. >> that was a huge victory and it show that is we can change the industry, they are responsive and they can change on a dime relatively quickly. we have products and they work wonderfully and the prices didn't go. there is an initial resistance, we see it is possible to change t
we have the technologies to figure this out. we need to get the billion dollar beauty companies supporting this research. of course the power of act vision, opi nail products. they are the largest seller of largest products worldwide, 70 countries. they are using -- why don't you take it out of your u.s. products. they weren't too keen on that. we think the europeans are crazy. opi has fun names like i am not really a waitress red. we decided to do a spoof and we came up with our own names,...
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hospital administration, and technology transfers. kuwaiti's regularly expressed to me their preference for u.s. medical services and treatment. many are aware that the government in kuwait continues to sponsor medical treatment services abroad for around 12,000 kuwaiti nationals every year and the u.s. is aim
hospital administration, and technology transfers. kuwaiti's regularly expressed to me their preference for u.s. medical services and treatment. many are aware that the government in kuwait continues to sponsor medical treatment services abroad for around 12,000 kuwaiti nationals every year and the u.s. is aim
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new technology have come -- has come to the aid of the amazon. they want to show me the powerful new weapon in their armory. we are about to enter the nerve center of brazil's operation to stop deforestation. the situation room. let's have a look at that. it is a little bit disappointing. it looks like a call center in a bank. the new satellite monitoring technology they are using means it is now almost impossible to cut down parts of the forest without being spotted. often do you get images? >> each day we be seeing information and we send to our field people. >> you can watch deforestation on folding sitting at your desk in the middle of basilian? >> yes. we can arrive cere and punish the people. >> you are arrive just as they begin to cut the trees? >> yes. >> it has made the city much more effective. the environment agency still does not get its nanette three- time. they have run off into the forest. -- the environment agency still does not get its man every time. they have run off into the forest. we will wait here to see if they come back.
new technology have come -- has come to the aid of the amazon. they want to show me the powerful new weapon in their armory. we are about to enter the nerve center of brazil's operation to stop deforestation. the situation room. let's have a look at that. it is a little bit disappointing. it looks like a call center in a bank. the new satellite monitoring technology they are using means it is now almost impossible to cut down parts of the forest without being spotted. often do you get images?...
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. >>> welcome back, americans are becoming so addicted to technology, that when they travel, many will sacrifice almost anything, including high gene to keep their devices powered. some are going to extreme measures like unplugging other people's gadgets, or sitting in a bathroom to keep their technology charged. this soundist like good news for wireless stocks our next guests conducted the survey. thank you for joining us. i'm going to get to when you're talking for a trip, first let's get to the survey and what you learned from it. >> yeah, people would rather have laptops and notebooks and cell phones than a toothbrush. it includes e-mail, texting, twitter, and facebook and people cannot give these things up. they have an emotional attachments and it takes priority. >> i have been undergoing a major technology break down in the last month. it has impacted everything. i have been tweeting less, they forgot to put twitter on my new way. i went from iphone to blackberry. so when you pack for a trip, you say you can forget about everything else as long as you have your phone? >> that's
. >>> welcome back, americans are becoming so addicted to technology, that when they travel, many will sacrifice almost anything, including high gene to keep their devices powered. some are going to extreme measures like unplugging other people's gadgets, or sitting in a bathroom to keep their technology charged. this soundist like good news for wireless stocks our next guests conducted the survey. thank you for joining us. i'm going to get to when you're talking for a trip, first...
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technology is enabling so much with health care. when it comes to your computer and what it knows, it may be learning faster than you are. i spoke with microsoft eesz manager, craig mundy about the rise of the machines. >> they are powerful and smart enough to have them interact with people in a more natural way. it's going to be a big trend. in the last year, we used that to allow people to talk to tell televisions. they don't need the remote anymore. >> i want to talk about other applications. we know what's capable in the consumer market. we have seen a bit of that already. we haven't seen enough in terms of the health care industry, education, there are a lot of applications in health care, right? >> health care, we are spending quite a bit of time on. we started building two products. one was infrastructure. the other was a consumer recordkeeping system on the internet for people to have their own records. now, there's more devices hooking up to the consumer part. i think the sensing is a big player for people whether you get i
technology is enabling so much with health care. when it comes to your computer and what it knows, it may be learning faster than you are. i spoke with microsoft eesz manager, craig mundy about the rise of the machines. >> they are powerful and smart enough to have them interact with people in a more natural way. it's going to be a big trend. in the last year, we used that to allow people to talk to tell televisions. they don't need the remote anymore. >> i want to talk about other...
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technology is enabling so much in health care. in fact, when it comes to your computer and what your computer knows, i spoke with microsoft's chief it may be learning faster than you are. strategizing officer craig mundie about the rise of the machine. >> computers are getting smart enough and powerful enough to have them interact with people in a much more natural way. i think that's going to be a big trend. in the last year we've used that to let people talk to their televisions. and so, say, hey, i don't need this remote control anymore. i can tell it what i want. >> i want to talk about applications because we know what's capable in the consumer market. we've seen a bit of that already. but we haven't really seen enough in terms of the health care industry, education, but there are a lot of applications in health care, right? >> yeah. i think health care we've spent quite a bit of time on. we started building two products a few years ago. one was an infrastructure data system to absorb all of the data and the other was a consu
technology is enabling so much in health care. in fact, when it comes to your computer and what your computer knows, i spoke with microsoft's chief it may be learning faster than you are. strategizing officer craig mundie about the rise of the machine. >> computers are getting smart enough and powerful enough to have them interact with people in a much more natural way. i think that's going to be a big trend. in the last year we've used that to let people talk to their televisions. and...
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son technology innovation all the eastham elements around russia we've dumped a few jerks coverage. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all day.
son technology innovation all the eastham elements around russia we've dumped a few jerks coverage. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all day.